Elegiasta oodiin : ynnä muita runoja by Aaro Hellaakoski
'Elegiasta oodiin : ynnä muita runoja' isn't just a poetry collection—it's an emotional rollercoaster that Hellaakoski invites you onto, and strap in; the windows are open, and the wind is crazy.
The Story
Look, there's no 'plot' in the usual sense—it's a book of poems. But here's the emotional plot: Hellaakoski plants you right in the middle of a tug-of-war between grief (elegy) and euphoria (ode). One poem drags you down into the bottom of a well over lost love or fading beauty. The next poem suddenly explodes with light—a celebration of something ordinary turned enormous, like rain on a window or a bird's call.
The 'story' is about moving through life's damn sharp contrasts. It's personal. He uses nature as a backdrop—Finnish sky, pine trees, quick seasons—to show how we cycle between sadness and celebration a thousand times before lunch. The biggest mystery he wrestles? If there's any way to hold both sorrow and joy together without getting cut to ribbons.
Why You Should Read It
What hit me hardest? The brutal honesty. Hellaakoski doesn't put on fancy clothes to talk to you. He's direct like a friend. One poem sounds almost too unpolished, too sincere. Another feels like elegant music. Neither feels fake. It really got me thinking about how even happiness has a sad shadow. And how sadness gets tired and turns joyful if you wait long enough.
The characters are the poet himself, but you'll hear echoes of your own life in the spaces he builds—feel like someone finally put words to feelings you didn't have words for. Parts made me slow way down. Other parts made me turn pages faster, just to sit in that surprise ending he often snaps you with.
Final Verdict
Pick this collection up if you are touched by poetry that's both boney and warm. It isn't for someone who wants poems that skim the surface. It is for people who want a conversation at 2 a.m. in a language that hurts a little but feels worth the ache. Those who love older Finnish poetry? New readers discovering how raw modern-sounding classic poems can be? There's no pushy message—just Hellaakoski's soul dropped into your lap.
Perfect if you have a heart that gets pulled by the winds of ordinary quiet moments and wants someone else who heard the same bird.
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